Vizio VX32L 32" LCD HDTV Review

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The Vizio 32" LCD HDTV cost around $500 or so,not much of a task at all. Pretty simple.
depending on where you buy it. I bought mine fromHere is a bit more information about what Outputs
Sam’s Club at around $520. I also purchasedInputs the TV provides as well as size information:
the wallmount for it. This is my first HDTV LCD TVInputs
that I have ever owned and I love it. It has dual HDMIRF (F Connector for internal tuner): 1
output connections as well as VGA output connectionHDMI with HDCP: 2
to hook it to your PC or what not. I have hooked thisAnalog Stereo Audio for HDMI Inputs: 1
up to my PC via DVI connection and the qualityComponent YPbPr plus Stereo Audio: 2
isn’t as good as I thought it would be, but stillComposite Video: 2
very good. If you get the perfect resolution set for thisS-Video plus Stereo Audio: 1
TV it would look flawless, especially with HDMI. TheComputer RGB plus Stereo Audio: 1
max resolution for the Vizio 32" is 1366 x 768Service Port: 1
resolution. The HDMI cables run about $100, thats why IOutputs
have not hooked this up via HDMI yet.Analog Audio out (RCA): 1
I currently have Dishnetwork (Non-HD) connected to5.1 SPDIF Digital Optical Audio: 1
my TV. If you are far away the TV looksHeadphone (Stereo Mini-Jack): 0
EXCELLENT. When you get closer is when you startDimensions
to see more of the pixels, but this is obviously causedCarton: 35" W x 28" H x 14.2" D
by not having DishNetwork HD, and HDMI cablesNet: 31.4" W x 23.3" H x 10.4" D
hooked up. My personal opinion on this TV is that forWithout Stand: 31.4" W x 22.1" H x 3.9" D
the price, you can not beat $500 for a 32" Hi-DefinitionCertifications: CSA, CSA-US FCC Class B, IC, BETS-7
TV. The TV has the capability to remove the base toI would HIGHLY recommend the Vizio 32" VX32L
allow mounthing on the wall. There are about 10HDTV to any one wanting to purchase a HD LCD TV.